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As for what the bruised fingernails imply, “The fingernails are obviously a sign of the sessions with Sharon and he’s playing out some type of trauma scenario with her, which is what happens with sexual abuse especially,” said Simonds, further elaborating that Ambrose is far from healing but it’s the first time he acknowledged that aspect of himself. “He’s a pretty interesting character. It would be fun to continue to explore him in future seasons, if that’s one avenue we go down.”

It wasn't dirty or just discolored fingernails, they were bruised from the weird sex lady who steps on them. There was an episode showing her stepping on his already bruised fingertips and him wincing. Nothing seemed resolved about why he was so masochistic to himself -- punishing himself for his part in his bad marriage???

Dumb show for me, bad acting and script. The detective was just too weird, and Cora was not believable for me.
Her sister (Phoebe) was the only really good actor of the series in my view.

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